That is too cool, Tom! I keep doing double-takes (or triple, quadruple), can't get over this great trick... and thinking like if we had twins in our family (or more) what it would look like-lol!
Thanks for the comments! I need to post a few photoshop tutorials, and a couple camera tips/tricks posts, to build up to the skills needed to pull this off.
The first step is get comfortable with manual settings in the camera. A tripod is a must. Beyond that, your camera also needs to have a delay shutter option if you're doing selfies like I did.
Then in photoshop, you need to be comfortable with layers, masks, and working with brushes as a minimum.
Yep, I see a series of tutorials are needed to show people how to do this.
Very nice! you do great work.
ReplyDeleteThat is too cool, Tom! I keep doing double-takes (or triple, quadruple), can't get over this great trick... and thinking like if we had twins in our family (or more) what it would look like-lol!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! I need to post a few photoshop tutorials, and a couple camera tips/tricks posts, to build up to the skills needed to pull this off.
ReplyDeleteThe first step is get comfortable with manual settings in the camera. A tripod is a must. Beyond that, your camera also needs to have a delay shutter option if you're doing selfies like I did.
Then in photoshop, you need to be comfortable with layers, masks, and working with brushes as a minimum.
Yep, I see a series of tutorials are needed to show people how to do this.